... corresponding to the presence
of a given concentration of inhibitor I and I
0.5
is the concen-
tration of inhibitor for half-maximal inhibition. Equation (3)
was used for hyperbolic binding of ligands ... likely tobe less than V
ss
(or
rate
ss
) by an order of magnitude. Upon binding of
dCTP the proceeding structural changes in the active
site and proper folding of the C-terminus may contrib-
ute to ... binding of ligands to the enzyme
N ẳ N
max
ẵL=K
d
ỵẵLị 3ị
where N is the degree of binding with the dissociation con-
stant K
d
of ligand L to the enzyme with a maximal number
of binding sites N
max
....
... overbreak
and fracturing of the rock to some depth below the
bearing elevation. Blasting may reduce the resistance
to scour within the zone of overbreak or fracturing.
Evaluation of seepage forces ... 0.55 to 0.45, respectively, and for
sliding, an ASD safety factor of 1.5, corresponding
to a resistance factor of approximately 0.9.
Calibration by fitting to ASD controlled the selection
of the ... (footing width) term (drained loading) bearing capacity factor (DIM) (10.6.3.1.2a)
N
cm
, N
qm
,
N
m
= modified bearing capacity factors (DIM) (10.6.3.1.2a)
N
m
= modified bearing capacity factor...
... values of may be
different than those obtained from Equations 2 and
3. Other values of may be used if based on the
results of load tests.
The depth of 5.0 FT at the top of the shaft may
need tobe ... strength begins
to drop to a residual value.
end bearing.
Design based on end-bearing alone should be
considered where sound bedrock underlies low
strength overburden materials, including highly
weathered ... the
bearing pressure required to cause vertical
deformation equal to 5 percent of the shaft
diameter, even though this does not correspond to
complete failure of the soil beneath the baseof the
shaft.
The...
... Equivalent Footing Analogy
For purposes of calculating the settlements of
pile groups, loads should be assumed to act on an
equivalent footing based on the depth of
embedment of the piles into the layer ... end of driving (EOD) with the
signal matching analysis for the side friction at the
beginning of redrive (BOR).
10.7.3.8.3 Dynamic Testing
Dynamic testing shall be performed according to
the procedures ... using the
contractor’s proposed driving system. This
information should be supplied by the contractor.
This drivability analysis should be used to
determine if the contractor’s proposed driving
system...
... the results of laboratory
consolidation testing of undisturbed soil
samples (DIM)
10.6.2.4.4 Settlement of Footings on Rock
For footings bearing on fair to very good rock,
according to the Geomechanics ... on spread footing
deformation. The following factors should be
considered in the estimation of footing deformation:
The ratio of sustained load to total load,
The duration of sustained loads, ... overbreak
and fracturing of the rock to some depth below the
bearing elevation. Blasting may reduce the resistance
to scour within the zone of overbreak or fracturing.
Evaluation of seepage forces...
... FOOTINGS
The design of spread footings at the strength
limit state shall also consider:
Nominal bearing resistance;
Overturning or excessive loss of contact;
Sliding at the baseof footing; ... (footing width) term (drained loading) bearing capacity factor (DIM) (10.6.3.1.2a)
N
cm
, N
qm
,
N
m
= modified bearing capacity factors (DIM) (10.6.3.1.2a)
N
m
= modified bearing capacity factor ... profile
of the top of bedrock and bedrock quality, depth to
groundwater, limits of types of soil deposits, the
presence of voids, anomalous deposits, buried
pipes, and depths of existing foundations.
Geophysical...
... vegetable stand into a multibillion-zloty chain train of
grocery stores.”
—San Diego Business Journal
WORDS THAT APPEAR TOBE MISSPELLINGS OF EVERYDAY WORDS II
43
To be well informed, one must ... tales of derring-do
for the younger set.”
—Washington Post
W ORDS FORMED ERRONEOUSLY
51
The only sure bulwark of continuing liberty is a government strong enough
to protect the interests of the ... gift, quality, trait, or
power. 2. To put on (an item of clothing).
WORDS THAT APPEAR TOBE MISSPELLINGS OF EVERYDAY WORDS II
41
The lights of stars that were extinguished ages ago still reach us.
So...
... disposal
of Unionists to talk things through in November 1997, the
result was a meeting after the style of the fighting Kilkenny
cats.”
—The Economist
T OPONYMS
27
We would often be ashamed of our ... a pair of proverbial cats in Kilkenny who fought till only their
tails were left.
According to a story, some people in the town of Kilkenny in
Ireland enjoyed tying together the tails of two ... APPEAR TOBE MISSPELLINGS OF EVERYDAY WORDS I
19
The great high of winning Wimbledon lasts for about a week.
You go down in the record book, but you don’t have anything tangible
to hold on to. ...
...
discusses stages of teaching reading. Finally, it provides an insight into reading difficulties.
Having looked at the literature review of reading, the textbook related to this thesis will be
presented ... reading assignments besides
to teaching students the effective reading strategies. The teacher should encourage students to
abandon their word-by-word reading habit by introducing timed reading ... strategies
alternatively to help Ss to understand the passage and to do reading tasks
For example: This is the design of the reading period of Unit 8 "The story of my village"
(Time:...
... and intonation because reading
aloud also has its own advantages.
2.2.2. According to purposes of reading
According to purposes, reading is categorized into four types: skimming, scanning, ... recently been adjusted for a
better use of English “as a tool of communication at basic level in terms of listening,
speaking, reading and writing” (Hoang et al., 2006a:33).
Becoming an effective ... class.
- Taking risks: Students have to take the risk of making mistakes because a
mistake is an opportunity to learn.
- Learning not to cheat oneself: Learning to read is learning to give students...
... it.
9
Use the stepping
stones of analogy
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CREATIVE
THINKING
Art of Creative Thinking prelims:Creative Thinking 3/4/07 ... attention to what interests
them.
Thinking is a way of trying to find out for yourself. If you
always blindly accepted what others told you there
would be nothing tobe curious about.
One way to ... noting the point where it begins to break down, is a
useful way of exploring and beginning to understand a new
phenomenon. Therefore you should use analogy to explore
and understand what seems to...
... infringement – A data driven study of websites considered tobe infringing copyright
The purpose of this report was to nd structure and patterns in the
websites considered tobe infringing ... representation of
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D. Actor motivations
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4.1 Copyright infringement market model
We required a way to identify relevant data to collect that could
be...
... process, beyond
the form, was still more stimulating. I was witness to an ecology of predator
and prey, to population dynamics, to heterotrophs feeding on autotrophs.
The carcass, beginning to decay, ... full story of natural history is too
phenomenal, too spectacular, tobe mere landscape; it is a sacrament of some-
thing noumenal. Sensitive encounter with landscape discloses dimensions of
depth. ... British Journal of Aesthetics, Vol. 35, No. 4, October,1995.
DOES AESTHETIC APPRECIATION OF
LANDSCAPES NEED TOBE
SCIENCE-BASED?
Holmes Rolston, III
I. MYTHS, FOLKLORE, AND NATURAL HISTORY
THE...
... of
molecular models of proteins with respect to experi-
mental structures, we believe our model tobe suffi-
ciently reliable, being based on a respectable sequence
similarity, to allow us to formulate ... activating Ser171 (Fig. 5B). One of its amino
groups is about 2.6 A
˚
from the Oc atom of Ser171
and 2.5 A
˚
from the thiol group of Cys145.
Even taking into account all of the limitations of
molecular ... conserved in a restricted group of signature amidases. Partial alignment of amidase sequences containing a
second CX
3
C motif. From top to bottom (with database accession numbers in parentheses): Sulfolobus...